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Mike Marlar from 22nd to win at Ponderosa Speedway!

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MIKEY’S NIGHT: Mike Marlar Makes 22nd To First Run At Ponderosa For Johnny Mulligan Classic Win

Bobby Pierce finishes second, extends points lead to 56 over Chris Madden

JUNCTION CITY, KY – July 14, 2023 – On a night honoring one of his former sponsors, Mike Marlar pulled off an epic climb Friday at Ponderosa Speedway. 

The 2018 World of Outlaws CASE Construction Equipment Late Model Series champion thrilled the record-setting crowd, driving from 22nd to first, passing Bobby Pierce with five laps to go to win the Johnny Mulligan Classic. 

 Chris Madden, the pole sitter, led the first seven laps of the 50-lap battle before Pierce took the lead on Lap 8. But as the Oakwood, IL driver pulled away from “Smokey,” Marlar ascended from his 22nd starting position. 

 When the race’s first caution fell for Shane Clanton on Lap 25, Marlar had already gained 13 spots, and his rise to the top had only just begun. 

 The Winfield, TN driver moved up five more spots by the completion of Lap 31, leaving only three more obstacles—Madden, Brandon Sheppard, and Pierce. 

 He only needed three laps to pass the first test, sliding Madden in Turns 3 and 4 to take over third on Lap 34. Marlar stayed there for 10 laps before a caution for debris on Lap 44 set up the final stage of his climb. 

 When the race resumed, Marlar used the same move to pass Sheppard as he did Madden, sliding his way to second with six laps to go. That left Pierce as the obstacle between him and the checkered flag. 

 Marlar only needed one more lap to catch the “Smooth Operator,” pulling even with him on the backstretch, hoping to use that same slide job for a third time. But he didn’t need to. He kept his momentum rolling on the bottom, passing Pierce as they exited Turn 4. 

 From there, Marlar led the final five laps to score his second Series win of 2023, kicking off the Summer of Money for the World of Outlaws CASE Late Models with a $15,000 triumph. 

 It’s a win that has special meaning for Marlar, honoring a man who helped his racing program in the past. 

 “Johnny Mulligan Plumbing was one of my sponsors,” Marlar said. “It’s one of the reasons I came to this race tonight. To win a race in his memory and with his family and my friends, and the way it all happened. Doing all that, it’s just amazing. It was just an amazing night. God’s sure been good to me today.” 

While Marlar needed to pass 21 cars to earn his 15th career World of Outlaws victory, his pass for the win came easier than expected. He said he knew exactly what to do once he saw Pierce’s tire. 

 “[Pierce] hit the yuke tire off of [Turn] 2,” Marlar said. “When I went down in three, I was going to slide him, but I knew it was going to be too tight. I was going to be patient and not fully slide him. I was going to just slide to his door on exit.  

 “But when I looked over, I saw that he had a bunch of glaze or oil or something on his tire. And I guess it was that plastic off his nose. So, his nose was down on his tire, and he couldn’t turn in that corner. I was able to slip in front of him, and I was good.” 

 Pierce settled for second, narrowly missing out on his sixth World of Outlaws win of the season. The current Series points leader said he didn’t realize how good Marlar was until he saw his Longhorn Chassis go by him. 

 “I saw on the restart the 157 was on the board, and I knew he’d been having a heck of a night and struggling,” Pierce said. “So, I knew he must’ve been fast, and I knew Brandon was right there the whole time. But until he passed me, I wasn’t really sure how fast [Marlar] was.  

 “I made a costly mistake and hit that tire. I think he was going to pass me either way, but I’m really glad we finished second. If a caution would’ve came out, a restart would’ve been tough. He just did everything right.” 

 With his second-place finish, Pierce extended his points lead to 56 over Madden, who finished fourth. 

 Sheppard, the four-time Series champion, crossed the line third—his second straight podium finish. The New Berlin, IL driver said he fought the handling of his car all night and couldn’t do what he wanted in the corners. 

 “We were just too tight all night,” Sheppard said. “I just couldn’t turn down the hill coming off the corner. I had to make it more of a circle than what I needed to. That was making me kill some speed, especially in [Turns] 1 and 2. All in all, it was a pretty good night. It’s kind of one of those nights you take third and move on.” 

 Kentucky’s Tanner English rounded out the top five. Germfree Labs Rookie of the Year leader Nick Hoffman finished 10th. And Bobby Pierce scored the Simpson Performance Products Quick Time Award. 

 UP NEXT: The Summer of Money continues for the World of Outlaws CASE Late Models as they make their lone Indiana stop at Brownstown Speedway on Saturday, July 15, for the Hoosier Dirt Classic—another $15,000-to-win battle. 

 If you can’t make it to the tracks, you can watch every World of Outlaws CASE Construction Equipment Late Model race live on DIRTVision.   

Feature Results

POS Start +/- # Driver Laps Behind Led Status Points Money
1 22 +21 157 Mike Marlar 50 0.000 5 Running 150 $15,000
2 2 0 32 Bobby Pierce 50 -2.189 38 Running 146 $7,000
3 4 +1 B5 Brandon Sheppard 50 -2.691 Running 144 $4,000
4 1 -3 44 Chris Madden 50 -3.201 7 Running 142 $3,500
5 6 +1 96V Tanner English 50 -4.259 Running 140 $3,200
6 12 +6 28 Dennis Erb Jr 50 -4.539 Running 138 $3,000
7 8 +1 97C Michael Chilton 50 -6.701 Running 136 $2,700
8 23 +15 19R Ryan Gustin 50 -7.420 Running 134 $2,500
9 15 +6 D8 Dustin Linville 50 -7.671 Running 132 $2,300
10 7 -3 9 Nick Hoffman 50 -7.722 Running 130 $2,200
11 14 +3 11 Gordy Gundaker 50 -8.666 Running 128 $2,100
12 11 -1 1ST Johnny Scott 50 -9.466 Running 126 $2,000
13 13 0 16 Justin Rattliff 50 -9.472 Running 124 $1,700
14 9 -5 3S Brian Shirley 50 -10.244 Running 122 $1,600
15 17 +2 2S Stormy Scott 50 -10.632 Running 120 $1,400
16 5 -11 97 Cade Dillard 50 -10.992 Running 118 $1,300
17 3 -14 40B Kyle Bronson 50 -11.338 Running 116 $1,200
18 10 -8 25 Shane Clanton 50 -11.653 Running 114 $1,200
19 24 +5 B1 Brent Larson 50 -12.196 Running 112 $1,200
20 21 +1 54 David Breazeale 49 -1 Laps Running 110 $1,200
21 16 -5 30 Todd Cooney 48 -2 Laps Running 108 $1,200
22 25 +3 14W Dustin Walker 47 -3 Laps Running 106 $110
23 18 -5 15 James Rice 28 -22 Laps DNF 104 $1,200
24 20 -4 13W David Webb 21 -29 Laps DNF 104 $1,200
25 19 -6 10 Joseph Joiner 12 -38 Laps DNF 104 $1,200
FOX Factory Hard Charger: Mike Marlar | Time of Race: 27 Mins. 29 Secs.

Last Chance Showdown Results

POS Start +/- # Driver Laps Behind Led Status Points Money
1 1 0 2S Stormy Scott 10 0.000 10 Running 0 $0
2 3 +1 10 Joseph Joiner 10 -2.179 Running 0 $0
3 5 +2 54 David Breazeale 10 -3.215 Running 0 $0
4 4 0 20TC Tristan Chamberlain 10 -5.318 Running 100 $110
5 6 +1 19R Ryan Gustin 10 -6.228 Running 0 $0
6 8 +2 6JR Parker Martin 10 -8.631 Running 100 $110
7 7 0 42 Jesse Enterkin 10 -9.627 Running 100 $110
8 2 -6 7R Kent Robinson 3 -7 Laps DNF 100 $110

Last Chance Showdown 2 Results

POS Start +/- # Driver Laps Behind Led Status Points Money
1 1 0 15 James Rice 10 0.000 10 Running 0 $0
2 2 0 13W David Webb 10 -1.042 Running 0 $0
3 4 +1 157 Mike Marlar 10 -1.720 Running 0 $0
4 3 -1 95 Brandon Williams 10 -4.957 Running 100 $110
5 5 0 11K Austin Kirkpatrick 10 -7.988 Running 100 $110
6 6 0 14W Dustin Walker 10 -9.973 Running 0 $0
7 8 +1 B1 Brent Larson 5 -5 Laps DNF 0 $0
8 7 -1 11R Josh Rice 0 -10 Laps DNS 100 $0

Heat 1 Results

Pos. Start +/- # Driver Laps Completed Behind Laps Led Status
1 1 0 B5 Brandon Sheppard 8 0.000 8 Running
2 2 0 97 Cade Dillard 8 -1.284 Running
3 3 0 3S Brian Shirley 8 -2.242 Running
4 6 +2 16 Justin Rattliff 8 -3.567 Running
5 5 0 2S Stormy Scott 8 -5.876 Running
6 4 -2 10 Joseph Joiner 8 -6.442 Running
7 7 0 54 David Breazeale 8 -7.772 Running
8 8 0 42 Jesse Enterkin 8 -11.412 Running

Heat 2 Results

Pos. Start +/- # Driver Laps Completed Behind Laps Led Status
1 2 +1 40B Kyle Bronson 8 0.000 2 Running
2 4 +2 97C Michael Chilton 8 -0.731 Running
3 5 +2 1ST Johnny Scott 8 -1.554 Running
4 6 +2 D8 Dustin Linville 8 -1.884 Running
5 3 -2 7R Kent Robinson 8 -2.420 Running
6 8 +2 20TC Tristan Chamberlain 8 -2.652 Running
7 1 -6 19R Ryan Gustin 8 -3.237 6 Running
8 7 -1 6JR Parker Martin 8 -3.891 Running

Heat 3 Results

Pos. Start +/- # Driver Laps Completed Behind Laps Led Status
1 1 0 32 Bobby Pierce 8 0.000 8 Running
2 6 +4 96V Tanner English 8 -2.574 Running
3 3 0 25 Shane Clanton 8 -3.425 Running
4 4 0 11 Gordy Gundaker 8 -4.656 Running
5 7 +2 15 James Rice 8 -5.710 Running
6 5 -1 95 Brandon Williams 8 -8.520 Running
7 8 +1 11K Austin Kirkpatrick 8 -9.169 Running
8 2 -6 11R Josh Rice 1 -7 Laps Running

Heat 4 Results

Pos. Start +/- # Driver Laps Completed Behind Laps Led Status
1 1 0 44 Chris Madden 8 0.000 8 Running
2 3 +1 9 Nick Hoffman 8 -1.241 Running
3 2 -1 28 Dennis Erb Jr 8 -2.715 Running
4 5 +1 30 Todd Cooney 8 -5.401 Running
5 7 +2 13W David Webb 8 -6.147 Running
6 4 -2 157 Mike Marlar 8 -6.300 Running
7 8 +1 14W Dustin Walker 8 -8.832 Running
8 6 -2 B1 Brent Larson 8 -9.431 Running

Qualifying Flight 1 Results

POS Start Car Driver Hometown Time Difference
1 8 B5 Brandon Sheppard New Berlin, IL 12.895 0.000
2 13 19R Ryan Gustin Marshalltown, IA 12.915 -0.020
3 12 97 Cade Dillard Robeline, LA 13.042 -0.147
4 1 40B Kyle Bronson Brandon, FL 13.058 -0.163
5 16 3S Brian Shirley Chatham, IL 13.093 -0.198
6 9 7R Kent Robinson Bloomington, IN 13.108 -0.213
7 3 10 Joseph Joiner Milton, FL 13.147 -0.252
8 11 97C Michael Chilton Salvisa, KY 13.169 -0.274
9 10 2S Stormy Scott Las Cruces, NM 13.243 -0.348
10 5 1ST Johnny Scott Las Cruces, NM 13.330 -0.435
11 14 16 Justin Rattliff Campbellsville, KY 13.338 -0.443
12 15 D8 Dustin Linville Lancaster, KY 13.351 -0.456
13 4 54 David Breazeale Four Corners, MS 13.419 -0.524
14 7 6JR Parker Martin Miledgeville, GA 13.786 -0.891
15 6 42 Jesse Enterkin Milton, FL 14.093 -1.198
16 2 20TC Tristan Chamberlain Richmond, IN 14.193 -1.298

Qualifying Flight 2 Results

POS Start Car Driver Hometown Time Difference
1 13 32 Bobby Pierce Oakwood, IL 12.860 0.000
2 15 44 Chris Madden Gray Court, SC 13.012 -0.152
3 11 11R Josh Rice Verona, KY 13.031 -0.171
4 3 28 Dennis Erb Jr Carpentersville, IL 13.033 -0.173
5 10 25 Shane Clanton Zebulon, GA 13.041 -0.181
6 8 9 Nick Hoffman Mooresville, NC 13.159 -0.299
7 1 11 Gordy Gundaker St. Charles, MO 13.164 -0.304
8 12 157 Mike Marlar Winfield, TN 13.200 -0.340
9 5 95 Brandon Williams Crossville, TN 13.324 -0.464
10 7 30 Todd Cooney Des Moines, IA 13.357 -0.497
11 9 96V Tanner English Benton, KY 13.449 -0.589
12 4 B1 Brent Larson Lake Elmo, MN 13.464 -0.604
13 16 15 James Rice Verona, KY 13.556 -0.696
14 14 13W David Webb Nicholasville, KY 13.578 -0.718
15 2 11K Austin Kirkpatrick Charlotte, NC 13.690 -0.830
16 6 14W Dustin Walker Polk, MO 14.134 -1.274
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